scott123

The driving from Artichoke to Totonno's is, as of this moment, covered, but if you can meet us there, great. Are you really skipping Paulie Gee's? I know tennis is important, but I'm really not sure it's that important

If you do get knocked out of the tournament, (which hopefully doesn't happen) then you can meet us at Vesta.

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I knew parking was going to be sketchy, but I think even double parking might be a long shot as well. I see a driveway next door that maybe one car could block briefly, but other than that, I think the cars might have to go around the block and/or double park on the ave. We'll have phones so we'll be able to coordinate everything, but it's probably going to get a little hairy. If the drivers are going to get slices, one of the passengers might to need to pick them up for us. Or... we could get lucky and find parking.

We're also talking 15 minutes, max, for Artichoke, possibly even 10. Between the parking/double parking issues and the time it takes to get to Totonno's, we're not going to have a lot of time for pleasantries or any real kind of meet and greet. Let's plan on formal introductions at Totonno's.

Btw, because of the logistics, this should be the only place on the tour where we might feel rushed. I'm pretty sure we've allotted a comfortable amount of time everywhere else.

I knew parking was going to be sketchy, but I think even double parking might be a long shot as well. I see a driveway next door that maybe one car could block briefly, but other than that, I think the cars might have to go around the block and/or double park on the ave. We'll have phones so we'll be able to coordinate everything, but it's probably going to get a little hairy. If the drivers are going to get slices, one of the passengers might to need to pick them up for us. Or... we could get lucky and find parking.

We're also talking 15 minutes, max, for Artichoke, possibly even 10. Between the parking/double parking issues and the time it takes to get to Totonno's, we're not going to have a lot of time for pleasantries or any real kind of meet and greet. Let's plan on formal introductions at Totonno's.

Btw, because of the logistics, this should be the only place on the tour where we might feel rushed. I'm pretty sure we've allotted a comfortable amount of time everywhere else.

Scott, I was thinking about this yesterday (I've been to 14th Street Artichoke a few times). Also, depending on what everyone orders, we may potentially run into an issue if, for instance, everyone in the group orders a square and they only have one sheet out (which won't feed the whole group). We'd have to wait for whenever the next pan comes out, which could be be quick or too long given our need to get deep into the borough of Kings to visit Totonno's. It may behoove us to try and call Artichoke en route and see if they have enough stuff ready to handle our needs so they can get a little bit of a head start if they are short?

I'm definitely going with a square. I think some peeps need to be dropped off to coordinate orders at Artichoke while the drivers box around and double park around the corner on 1st Avenue. Flip the bird back to anyone who beeps and does the same to you because you are double parked...hehe. This is NYC.

I need to bail after New Park. If the tour is running late, I'll need to get the subway from New Park as it will take about 1:20 to get back to Times Square from there (Howard Beach, JFK stop). If the tour is on time and there is room, I'd be appreciative if I could hitch the ride to Roberta's and catch the L train from there as it is closer.....and I may have time to catch the subway and buy my sweet girlfriend a few treats from Mast Brothers before taking the bus home.

Blah, blah. I've shaked off the horrid GI bug I had. Now six pounds lighter and ready to pack some of that back on!!

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Scott, I was thinking about this yesterday (I've been to 14th Street Artichoke a few times). Also, depending on what everyone orders, we may potentially run into an issue if, for instance, everyone in the group orders a square and they only have one sheet out (which won't feed the whole group). We'd have to wait for whenever the next pan comes out, which could be be quick or too long given our need to get deep into the borough of Kings to visit Totonno's. It may behoove us to try and call Artichoke en route and see if they have enough stuff ready to handle our needs so they can get a little bit of a head start if they are short?

I'm definitely going with a square. I think some peeps need to be dropped off to coordinate orders at Artichoke while the drivers box around and double park around the corner on 1st Avenue. Flip the bird back to anyone who beeps and does the same to you because you are double parked...hehe. This is NYC.

I need to bail after New Park. If the tour is running late, I'll need to get the subway from New Park as it will take about 1:20 to get back to Times Square from there (Howard Beach, JFK stop). If the tour is on time and there is room, I'd be appreciative if I could hitch the ride to Roberta's and catch the L train from there as it is closer.....and I may have time to catch the subway and buy my sweet girlfriend a few treats from Mast Brothers before taking the bus home.

Blah, blah. I've shaked off the horrid GI bug I had. Now six pounds lighter and ready to pack some of that back on!!

A ride to Roberta's is no problem. We're going to have 4 cars at that time.

We're all getting squares at Artichoke. You've already confirmed that the square is the best thing they sell, so why should we get anything else? Right now, unless JohnC can join us earlier, we're going to be 8 at Artichoke (plus possibly a friend of Chau's). How many slices in a sheet? 8? If we end up being 9, I have no problem splitting a square with someone.

I'm having all the drivers (minus JohnC) meet up at Port Authority when I pick up Steve and Norma. We're meeting at 10:15. That gives us 45 minutes to get everyone together and go to Artichoke. Google has the trip to Artichoke at 10 minutes, but taking into account the Kuban googlemap coefficient and the time of day, I'll be happy if we get to Artichoke 15 minutes early. Chau is meeting up with us at 11:00 at Artichoke.

Is Artichoke likely to answer the phone 15 minutes before they open the doors? Are they liable to take an order for a sheet at 10:45?

Slices can be inhaled pretty quickly, so maybe there's hope that we can get on our way by 11:15, but it's not giving me a warm fuzzy feeling.

I just noticed that Pizza Suprema is open at 10:30. I like that time. How does Suprema compare to Artichoke?

A ride to Roberta's is no problem. We're going to have 4 cars at that time.

We're all getting squares at Artichoke. You've already confirmed that the square is the best thing they sell, so why should we get anything else? Right now, unless JohnC can join us earlier, we're going to be 8 at Artichoke (plus possibly a friend of Chau's). How many slices in a sheet? 8? If we end up being 9, I have no problem splitting a square with someone.

I'm having all the drivers (minus JohnC) meet up at Port Authority when I pick up Steve and Norma. We're meeting at 10:15. That gives us 45 minutes to get everyone together and go to Artichoke. Google has the trip to Artichoke at 10 minutes, but taking into account the Kuban googlemap coefficient and the time of day, I'll be happy if we get to Artichoke 15 minutes early. Chau is meeting up with us at 11:00 at Artichoke.

Is Artichoke likely to answer the phone 15 minutes before they open the doors? Are they liable to take an order for a sheet at 10:45?

Slices can be inhaled pretty quickly, so maybe there's hope that we can get on our way by 11:15, but it's not giving me a warm fuzzy feeling.

I just noticed that Pizza Suprema is open at 10:30. I like that time. How does Suprema compare to Artichoke?

Where at Port Authority (exactly) is everyone meeting at 10:15am?

Pizza Suprema and Artichoke is like apples and oranges. Both vaguely in the same styles, but not really similar at all. The Suprema slice is more in line with the NY-Style pie most people think of where as Artichoke is more of a DiFara-ish skewed (not copy) deal. The square at Suprema is nothing to turn away from, but nothing to write home about either. On a good day, the Artichoke square is pretty good eatin'.

People should get what they want at Artichoke. I'm just one voice among many. --K

That's a really good question. Times Square Fairfield Inn (get a spot or double park as close as you can) on 40th between 8th and 9th:

I like a 10:30 opening, but it sounds like we have to hit Artichoke. If worse comes to worse and we leave Artichoke at 11:20, arrive at Totonno's at 12:05 and end up having to wait a half hour, our schedule can absorb it.

Matthew,Bummer you cant join in the fun would love to have another Master among us! But be grateful you are so busy you cant get away! so I guess I wont see you at Expo in Vegas ? Scott still trying to make artichoke, but if parkings that bad I will head totonnos where is the map with the numbered bullet points of the schedule like to get an overall logistical handle on the tour?oh yeah new camera is ready to go no more blurry blackberry shotstried it out with Molly my chocolate lab first I asked her to strike a pose. then I asked her what she thought of the new mobile guys pizza we were looking at the other day ? then I took a close up of the holly tree this thing is the size of a credit card ! and very simple to use will make for some good memories of the pizza that was! John

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If you're meeting us at Totonno's and don't mind shelling out extra for bridge tolls, then I think the easiest route is through Staten Island:

You basically just find your way to the Turnpike, take the exit for route 278 going towards Verrazano Bridge/Goethals Bridge and then stay on 278 all the way to Brooklyn. Once you get into Brooklyn you get onto the Belt Parkway and you're pretty much there. Your GPS, if you have it on at the beginning of the trip, will try to take you into Manhattan, but if you keep it off and turn it on once you get a little south on the Turnpike (Elizabeth), it should work perfectly for getting you the rest of the way.

Matthew,Bummer you cant join in the fun would love to have another Master among us! But be grateful you are so busy you cant get away! so I guess I wont see you at Expo in Vegas ? Scott still trying to make artichoke, but if parkings that bad I will head totonnos where is the map with the numbered bullet points of the schedule like to get an overall logistical handle on the tour?oh yeah new camera is ready to go no more blurry blackberry shotstried it out with Molly my chocolate lab first I asked her to strike a pose. then I asked her what she thought of the new mobile guys pizza we were looking at the other day ? then I took a close up of the holly tree this thing is the size of a credit card ! and very simple to use will make for some good memories of the pizza that was! John

Your dog looks a lot like my dog - chocolate with white on the face (from age?). Mine also has a white spot on his chest and speckeldy toes on all 4 feet.